Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 12:22 pm
Kirikiriroa and Whāingaroa based creatives, Cian Parker
and Laura Haughey partner up again after their hit show
Sorry For Your Loss, returning to The Meteor Theatre,
with a new work
All I See.
Parker explains,
“
All I See has been a continuation of the creative
partnership between Laura and myself, since developing
Sorry For Your Loss. I have been very fortunate to
bring the seed of an idea to the collaborators and develop
it into a full blown full show.”
A special
two-show-only season,
All I See will be running at
The Meteor Thursday July 15 and Friday July 16 with 7pm
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 2:18 pm
An award-winning dancer, arts projects, a creative space
nurturing mental health and wellbeing, a theatre company
committed to accessibility, and leadership in delivering
arts programmes in prisons were celebrated this week at Te
Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021, presented by Arts
Access Aotearoa at Te Papa Tongarewa in
Wellington.
Actor Jacob Dombroski,
one of the MCs with Richard Benge, Executive Director, Arts
Access Aotearoa, at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021
Photo: Elias Rodriguez,
Richard
Benge, Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa, says the
annual Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards celebrate the
achievements and contributions of people and communities who
Press Release – Arts Access Aotearoa
An award-winning dancer, arts projects, a creative space nurturing mental health and wellbeing, a theatre company committed to accessibility,and leadership in delivering arts programmes in prisons were celebrated this week at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021, presented by Arts Access Aotearoa at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington.
Actor Jacob Dombroski, one of the MCs with Richard Benge, Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa, at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021 Photo: Elias Rodriguez,
Richard Benge, Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa, says the annual Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards celebrate the achievements and contributions of people and communities who provide pathways to mental health and wellbeing through the arts and creativity.
Press Release – Arts Access Aotearoa An award-winning dancer, arts projects, a creative space nurturing mental health and wellbeing, a theatre company committed to accessibility, and leadership in delivering arts programmes in prisons were celebrated this week at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access …
An award-winning dancer, arts projects, a creative space nurturing mental health and wellbeing, a theatre company committed to accessibility, and leadership in delivering arts programmes in prisons were celebrated this week at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021, presented by Arts Access Aotearoa at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington.
Actor Jacob Dombroski, one of the MCs with Richard Benge, Executive Director, Arts Access Aotearoa, at Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards 2021 Photo: Elias Rodriguez,
Wellington reporter18:00, Jul 05 2021
John Cowpland/Stuff
Hon Kelvin Davis, Minister of Corrections, visits Hawkes Bay Regional Prison to launch the Māori Pathways programme.
Two advisors at Hawkes Bay Regional Prison have been awarded the Arts Access Accolade at the Te Putanga Toi Arts Access Awards last night, in recognition of their work implementing the new Māori Pathways programme at the prison. Lawrence Ereatara and Hone Fletcher, champions of prisoner rehabilitation and community reintegration through the use of tikanga and toi Māori, were two of the people honoured at the awards at the ceremony, celebrating diversity and the arts.